Designing industrially scalable, green composite mats for the removal of terpenic resin: a comparative assessment of varnish cleaning performances and solvent ingress in paintings

Keser, Burcu (2025) Designing industrially scalable, green composite mats for the removal of terpenic resin: a comparative assessment of varnish cleaning performances and solvent ingress in paintings, [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. Dottorato di ricerca in Beni culturali e ambientali, 37 Ciclo.
Documenti full-text disponibili:
[thumbnail of BURCU KESER_PHD THESIS.pdf] Documento PDF (English) - Accesso riservato fino a 30 Aprile 2028 - Richiede un lettore di PDF come Xpdf o Adobe Acrobat Reader
Disponibile con Licenza: Salvo eventuali più ampie autorizzazioni dell'autore, la tesi può essere liberamente consultata e può essere effettuato il salvataggio e la stampa di una copia per fini strettamente personali di studio, di ricerca e di insegnamento, con espresso divieto di qualunque utilizzo direttamente o indirettamente commerciale. Ogni altro diritto sul materiale è riservato.
Download (5MB) | Contatta l'autore

Abstract

Traditional methodologies used by restorers are based on applying a cotton swab soaked with solvents to clean the surface of an artwork and may bring about reduced integrity and authenticity. Moreover, substituting toxic organic solvents with greener alternatives is necessary to prevent negative health effects for the operators during restoration interventions, and it is crucial for the environment. The aim of this research is to propose a novel cleaning system through green, scalable composite materials saturated with greener solvents, avoiding cotton swabs, and to provide one-step cleaning carrying the cleaning agent on artwork in a controlled manner. Electrospinning technique is an effective way to produce fibers in the nanometer range, with tunable properties such as surface-to-volume ratio, porosity, morphology, and flexibility in surface functionalities. The formulated composites consist of recycled polyamide electrospun coupled with a cellulose-based bamboo or viscose non-woven absorbent layer. The composite mats were obtained by tuning the process parameters of the industrial electrospinning unit with the aim of upscaling. Recently developed polysaccharide-based pullulan electrospun mat and commercial Evolon® CR were also included for a comparative analysis of the removal of terpenic resin from an oil painting. The designed composite mats, pullulan electrospun mat, and Evolon® CR were extensively characterized through porometry, SEM, air permeability, tensile strength and flexural rigidity analysis. The solvent action which gives rise to pigment mobility was monitored using laser speckle imaging. The solvent ingress throughout the paint layers was examined by means of portable NMR-MOUSE (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Mobile Universal Surface Explorer) analysis. This research was carried out within the framework of the European Union Horizon GoGreen project, which aims to develop remedial conservation techniques based on green principles. The formulated novel materials also intend to address the rising demand for greener cleaning approaches and provide new sources for the cultural heritage sector.

Abstract
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Keser, Burcu
Supervisore
Co-supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Ciclo
37
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
Electrospinning, cleaning of paintings, green materials, varnish removal
Data di discussione
11 Luglio 2025
URI

Altri metadati

Gestione del documento: Visualizza la tesi

^